Kate Manne: Growing Up, My Body Was a Punch Line
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In this excerpt from philosophy professor Kate Manne’s new book, ‘Unshrinking,’ she writes about her childhood of being teased for her body and taught that fat girls were undesirable.
In this excerpt from philosophy professor Kate Manne’s new book, ‘Unshrinking,’ she writes about her childhood of being teased for her body and taught that fat girls were undesirable.
In this excerpt from philosophy professor Kate Manne’s new book, ‘Unshrinking,’ she writes about her childhood of being teased for her body and taught that fat girls were undesirable.
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